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Photo#1047626
Possibly Epicauta immaculata? - Epicauta

Possibly Epicauta immaculata? - Epicauta
Between Haysville and Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
June 24, 2014
This color of blister beetle was unusual, compared to the gray and black individuals I normally see. There were a few of them feeding on green antelopehorn (Asclepias viridis), which also seemed different from the plants that I normally notice blister beetles feeding on. Is it possible, from this less-than-ideal photo, to tell if this is E. immaculata?

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